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Network performance / Transmission Control Protocol / Throughput / Packet loss / Bandwidth-delay product / Traffic flow / Additive increase/multiplicative decrease / FAST TCP / TCP congestion control
Date: 2006-01-09 19:38:07
Network performance
Transmission Control Protocol
Throughput
Packet loss
Bandwidth-delay product
Traffic flow
Additive increase/multiplicative decrease
FAST TCP
TCP congestion control

1 Routers with Very Small Buffers Mihaela Enachescu∗ , Yashar Ganjali† , Ashish Goel‡ , Nick McKeown† , and Tim Roughgarden∗ ∗ Department of Computer Science, Stanford University {mihaela, tim}@cs.stanford.e

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